Across the Mekong in Burma and Thailand, …

Years: 1954 - 1954

Across the Mekong in Burma and Thailand, Nationalist Chinese irregulars controlling the opium hills of northeastern Burma supply the demand for drugs in Bangkok.

To provide logistic support for their forces, the Nationalists forge a tactical alliance with Thailand's dominant military leader, Police General Phao Sriyanond, which rapidly becomes a de facto division of the Burma-to-Bangkok opium trade.

In the Golden Triangle, many of the Thai military men who dominate the country's politics and control the opium traffic with Burma are veterans of the Shan State occupation.

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